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FLOIL,HANARL; KANTO KASEI LTD.'s High capability grease



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Composition of Grease
1. Oil and grease for lubrication
2. Composition and characteristics of grease
3. Base oil
4. Vapor deposition agent
5. Additives
6. Ingredients and characteristics of grease (Example Products)
1. Oil and grease for lubrication
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What are the differences between grease and oil?
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Comparison of the Characteristics of Grease and Oil
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2. Composition and characteristics of grease
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Grease is produced in a semi-solid or a solid state by mixing base oil with various vapor deposition agents and additives.
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3. Base Oil
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70%~90%of a grease is comprised of the base oil. Base oil determines the following characteristics of the grease:
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| (1) Usable temperature range |
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(2) Heat resistance/degradation resistance。
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| (3) Torque |
| (4) Resin resistance |
| (5) Durability |
4. Vapor deposition agent
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Vapor deposition agent accounts for10%~20%of lubrication oil, and determines the following characteristics:
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| (1) Usable temperature range |
| (2) Load resistance |
| (3) Chemical resistance ·solvent resistance |
| (4) Oil separation characteristic |
5. Additive
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The additive reduces the weaknesses and increases the strengths of a grease. There are many types of additives, some of which are listed in the following table.
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6. Ingredients and characteristics of grease (Example Products)
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A variety of grease products are produced by combining different base oils and vapor deposition agents.
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